I'm sick of having to read Mother's Against Trail Rutting comments every time I scroll through an MTBR thread.

Yes, because it is far more important to focus on your own ego and trash the trails rather than keep them in good condition. Thanks for sticking a hand up for the 1% that screw things up for the rest of us.

despite all the naysayers on here, fruit mountain biking on facebook seems to thing that conditions are prime:

"Don't get your panties in a wad" the weather may suck where you are, but Fruita is awesome! Kokopelli, 18Rd, and Rabbit Valley are all in the best shape possible after the moisture of a few days ago. Looks like Lunch Loops should be dry in a few hours. Now get on your bikes and quit calling us in a panic about the weather!!! Go pedal damn it!!!

Trails are awesome right now! We had some rain this past week, but it looks like mid 80's and sunny for the next week. You should be fine. Your only challenge is going to be choosing what trail to ride.

Love flowing park, but was looking for something I hadn't ridden before.

FYI, it's 95% good. Not sure what it is normally like but I'd say we had to deal with 10 spots of mud & water. Able to ride 2 or 3, stepped over or walked logs/rocks on the rest. Ran out of time and had to turn around at west end lift. Fun trail despite the muddy crossings. Mosquitos weren't too bad.

GC & Fruita Conditions

Hi All, going to be in GC this weekend, I see the weather has been unsettled. What are the conditions like? Are there some particular rides in the area that handle some rain better than others? My last trip to Loma, More Fun got a quick blast of rain, and turned to the sticky sticky.

Looks like about 40% chance of rain the next few days. If we can get a little sun the trails should be fine by this weekend for the most part. If we keep getting rain like we have been, all bets are off. The rain we've gotten recently has been the most I remember getting in a long time.

Rabbit Valley is typically the first to dry out (supposedly). I've never tried it after a shower. Usually everything dries out so fast I just wait a day.

I'm on my way from Portland right now and plan on being in Fruita Monday evening for a few days of riding. I've been eager for this trip for over a year. Please don't tell me everything is un-rideable. I have to ride in mud and rain all winter.

I'm on my way from Portland right now and plan on being in Fruita Monday evening for a few days of riding. I've been eager for this trip for over a year. Please don't tell me everything is un-rideable. I have to ride in mud and rain all winter.

coming out to fruitaGj tomorrow! noaa says a storm is coming in that could drop snow levels to 6000 ft and maybe rain in fruita? rented bikes for fri/sat. i don't want to jack up wet trails (seen it too much here in asheville nc!) what do yall know about the next few days. rain? snow? how soon after a rain is ok? do trails dry quick? thanks for letting me come ride your stuff! i guess whole enchilada wont be 'whole'!
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